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Title: Pantera
Post by: Homefukk on January 03, 2004, 03:58:14 PM
Anyone else dig this song?
It's the fuckin'coolest thing I've heard since Welcome to the jungle... :o
I also really like psycho holiday by pantera... that intro is so badass!


Title: Re:cowboys from hell
Post by: Captain P?l on January 03, 2004, 04:02:57 PM
its an awesome song! eventhough i never remeber how it goes... but i love it when i hear it  :P  : ok:


Title: Re:cowboys from hell
Post by: Izzy on January 03, 2004, 04:05:29 PM
Anyone else dig this song?
It's the fuckin'coolest thing I've heard since Welcome to the jungle... :o
I also really like psycho holiday by pantera... that intro is so badass!

That song hooked me for life on Pantera...that intro is the greatest thing in heavy metal!!!! I think the Cowboys from Hell album is also Pantera's best, they sound just like early Metallica too. I love 'Cemetery gates' too. 2 absolutely awesome songs from a great album and a sadly missed group....


Title: Re:cowboys from hell
Post by: DEAD HORSE on January 03, 2004, 04:36:14 PM
Pantera Rules. is one of those bands that have never ever disappointed me with their material . I love their whole discography!!    :yes:


Title: Re:cowboys from hell
Post by: SLCPUNK on January 03, 2004, 05:02:20 PM
That's a great album. Although I can't remember much about it (songs etc.) maybe I'll go pick it up again.


Title: Re:cowboys from hell
Post by: Butch Français on January 03, 2004, 08:51:44 PM
funny stuff, I just learned the intro for this one like a week ago! it's pretty easy :yes: : ok:


Title: Re:cowboys from hell
Post by: Miz on January 03, 2004, 09:02:43 PM
kick ass song :smoking:

The only thing I don't like about it is Phil's DLR type screames randomly placed throughout.  Gets on my nerves.


Title: Re:cowboys from hell
Post by: Gunner80 on January 04, 2004, 01:28:20 AM
Pantera rock! I've seen them live and they fuckin' kicked ass. My favorite albums are FBD and TGSTK. : ok:


Title: Re:cowboys from hell
Post by: DEAD HORSE on January 05, 2004, 12:41:46 AM
Pantera rock! I've seen them live and they fuckin' kicked ass. My favorite albums are FBD and TGSTK. : ok:



My favorite Pantera Album is Far Beyond driven!! It has so much power ,feeling , anger ..i think its great


Title: Re:cowboys from hell
Post by: SLCPUNK on January 05, 2004, 01:14:15 AM
Pantera rock! I've seen them live and they fuckin' kicked ass. My favorite albums are FBD and TGSTK. : ok:





My favorite Pantera Album is Far Beyond driven!! It has so much power ,feeling , anger ..i think its great

Yea that's a pretty angry album.


Title: Re:cowboys from hell
Post by: MCT on January 05, 2004, 02:34:23 PM
Whenever I get the guitar from Cowboys in my head...I always start thinking of "I Don't Wanna Change The World" by Ozzy...........


Title: Re:cowboys from hell
Post by: estranged88 on January 05, 2004, 08:52:05 PM
off that album "Cemetary Gates" is an awesome song, one of the greatest ever... but the rest of panteras songs just sort of sound like noise to me, i will give cowboys from hell a shot knowing that they do have the talent to write great songs like Cemetary Gates, they just choose not to use it most the time.


Title: Re: cowboys from hell
Post by: Izzy on August 15, 2004, 03:43:27 PM
Been listening to this album all most continuosuly now for about 6 months - this album is truly the pinnacle of metal and puts sorry Metallica right in their place - most likley my third fav album of all time - Cemetary Gates is just unreal, and Dimebag proves again and again he is the king of heavy metal


Title: Re: cowboys from hell
Post by: Walk on August 15, 2004, 04:15:41 PM
Power Metal is my favorite Pantera album.  :hihi: They could have made it as a glam band if they had gotten Phil as their vocalist a little earlier in the 80's.

Vulgar display of Power is my favorite modern Pantera. I think Cowboys has more bad filler, but even the filler tracks of Vulgar are good. Except for Floods (best Pantera solo), I don't like any song Pantera put out after Far Beyond Driven. Maybe all the weed melted their brains by that point. ;)

PS- Halford is the metal God. Dimebag is just a follower.


Title: Re: cowboys from hell
Post by: Gunner80 on August 15, 2004, 09:56:03 PM
Power Metal is my favorite Pantera album.  :hihi: They could have made it as a glam band if they had gotten Phil as their vocalist a little earlier in the 80's.

Vulgar display of Power is my favorite modern Pantera. I think Cowboys has more bad filler, but even the filler tracks of Vulgar are good. Except for Floods (best Pantera solo), I don't like any song Pantera put out after Far Beyond Driven. Maybe all the weed melted their brains by that point. ;)

PS- Halford is the metal God. Dimebag is just a follower.
Don't you mean Queen. :P


Title: Re: cowboys from hell
Post by: Timothy on August 16, 2004, 01:12:40 AM
Pantera were great it?s a sham that they are no longer together


Title: Pantera
Post by: Dead N' Bloated on December 06, 2004, 07:40:42 PM
I saw Pantera 3 years ago on the Reinventing the Steel tour in Sydney and it was one of the worst show I eva seen. A mate of mine saw them that year with me and agrees with me that they werent any good but he also saw them in 1996 or 1997 in Australia and said they were fuckin fantastic.

My question is did anyone here see them on that tour (2001) and were the as bad as they were in Australia?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Gunner80 on December 06, 2004, 10:20:57 PM
I saw Pantera 3 years ago on the Reinventing the Steel tour in Sydney and it was one of the worst show I eva seen. A mate of mine saw them that year with me and agrees with me that they werent any good but he also saw them in 1996 or 1997 in Australia and said they were fuckin fantastic.

My question is did anyone here see them on that tour (2001) and were the as bad as they were in Australia?
I seen them in 2001 and yes the cracks where starting to show sadly. Phil acted like he didn't want to be there at all.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Metallifuck on December 07, 2004, 10:29:53 AM
Primal Concrete Sledge owns.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on December 07, 2004, 11:03:57 AM
Since the last time this thread surfaced i have got into Far Beyond Driven and The Great Southern Trendkill, albums previously i hadn't liked. Gotta say Far beyond driven is probably my new favourite - just brutal and yet surprisngly melodic, some of the finest riffs i have ever heard - if Dimebag can do it here why can't he do it with Damageplan?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Metallifuck on December 07, 2004, 12:35:44 PM
Primal Concrete Sledge owns.

FFS, stop just posting to boost ur post count.

Since the last time this thread surfaced i have got into Far Beyond Driven and The Great Southern Trendkill, albums previously i hadn't liked. Gotta say Far beyond driven is probably my new favourite - just brutal and yet surprisngly melodic, some of the finest riffs i have ever heard - if Dimebag can do it here why can't he do it with Damageplan?

I was posting a real opinion, Izzy, just because the post was short it doesn't mean that it wasn't relevant.

Do you want me to post an essay next time rather than doing it with four simple words?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Malcolm on December 07, 2004, 04:52:55 PM
Ya this was the first song i ever heard by them...Love it so much


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Metallifuck on December 07, 2004, 06:02:47 PM
Ya this was the first song i ever heard by them...Love it so much

Yeah, the album is a metal masterpiece.

I don't know what they are up to now but does anyone have any news on the possibility of a new album from Pantera?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on December 07, 2004, 07:07:48 PM
Ya this was the first song i ever heard by them...Love it so much

Yeah, the album is a metal masterpiece.

I don't know what they are up to now but does anyone have any news on the possibility of a new album from Pantera?

I doubt it as they broke up some 4 years ago, forming Damageplan (Dimebag, Vinnie) and Superjoint Ritual (Phil)

Anyone know what Rex is doing now?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Captain Obvious on December 08, 2004, 12:20:27 AM
What song is everyone talking about??


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on October 16, 2005, 05:15:04 AM
What song is everyone talking about??

Woah old thread! Once again, couldnt be bothered to make a new one!
They were talking about Cowboys From Hell Captain Oblivious.

My five favourite Pantera songs are as follows:-

Cemetary Gates
This Love
Five Minutes Alone ( If you cant dance to this track then you have no legs)
Yesterday Dont Mean Shit ( Awesome Riffage!)
Fucking Hostile

As said in the Dime thread, i miss these Mofo's, I read on Blabbermouth a few weeks ago that Phil is getting back together with "Down", however as they are based on New Orleans this has been put back to 2006.
At least that is something....





Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on October 16, 2005, 05:28:00 AM
Top 5 eh.....damn thats so hard, i can't make a list without feeling guilty for not including another song

I will give a special mention to Hollow - the lyrics to that and Dimebags solo.....its really moving

People seem to forget that as well as being utterly brutal Pantera could do incredible lyrics - Hollow and Cemetery gates are a lyrical match for Estranged or Time in my very humble opinion


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on October 16, 2005, 05:35:27 AM
Thats just it, its the whole package with Pantera, they can play heavy, they can play melodic, they can play groovie, they can write, the Rhythm section was tight as fuck and then you have Phil and Dime, 2 of the best of my era at what they do.

Phil blew his vocals out pretty bad though, which is why people seem to think they were shit in 2001 when they played live....Fuck me, at least those guys got to see them!

Agreed about the Top 5 thing, it is very difficult to pick 5 and mine change day to day, i have an ipod that stores 4000 songs, yet i only use 110 of them recently, its all Pantera!

 


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on October 25, 2005, 12:05:13 PM
Got to see Pantera twice,

1. September 1997 - Palace of Auborn Hills, Detroit, MI for the official 101 proof tour
2. June 2000 - Copps Coliseum, Hamilton, ON, Canada for the Reinventing the steel tour

I was on the floor both times and I thought they fucking ruled both times. I don't know who you talked to that said they were shit but they don't know what they are tallking about. And sorry you didn't get the chance to see them live. :-\

Favorite 5 Pantera Tunes? (man that is sooo fucking hard to pick, off the top of my head? these I guess)

1. Cemetery Gates
2. Revolution is My Name (wicked wicked guitar riff : ok: )
3. Cowboys from Hell
4. I'm Broken
5. Floods (dunno why but I love this damn song!)

Down is pretty awesome too, I will be happy to hear something new from good old Phil, I haven't checked out Damageplan yet but I will get it at some point.

Anybody have news when that David Allan Coe/Vinnie/Dime project is to be released? I'm kinda looking forward to it :o


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on October 25, 2005, 02:15:19 PM

Anybody have news when that David Allan Coe/Vinnie/Dime project is to be released? I'm kinda looking forward to it :o

What is it? Music Wise?

And forgive my naievity, who is David Allan Coe?



Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on October 25, 2005, 02:43:49 PM

Anybody have news when that David Allan Coe/Vinnie/Dime project is to be released? I'm kinda looking forward to it :o

What is it? Music Wise?

And forgive my naievity, who is David Allan Coe?



Umm, I was actually of the same opinion.

I couple weeks ago i bought the Guitar World Magazine. it had an interview with Vinnie Paul (His first since Dime's murder) and it talked about some unreleased Dimebag recordings.

There are, what were going to be the 2d Damageplan recordings, which Vinnie is unsure what he is going to do with them.

the second set of unreleased stuff was some stuff Vinnie Dime and some Country-blues grass type of musician named David Allan Coe (A favorite of Vinnie and DIme's father). Anyway Vinnie said that they did Hardcore Pantera Music with this Country Guy singing, and it's some of DIme's best stuff ever!! but it has never been released before, cuz they didn't want fans to think that they were doing a couple side projects until PAntera got back together, Cuz apparently PAntera was DOne forever and Damageplan was for real. So the orig plan was, after the second Damageplan album was released then this thing would come out. But Dime died :'( Anyway now the plan is for this thing to be released at some point around Christmas. It sounds interesting to me and was wondering if anyone had heard more on the subject


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: GNR_Green on October 25, 2005, 03:21:20 PM
As soon as I've finished putting these GN'R tunes on my phone right now, I'm gonna go grab my Pantera cd's!  101 proof is a quality live album, talk about on form.  The videos on the greatest hits are unstoppable.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: mrlee on October 25, 2005, 03:52:41 PM
I loved cowboys from hell, that rocked, some of there 80s albums are great also. But some later ones  i think? The singer got into the whole grunting thing, not as bad as slipknot but i preffer him singing. Some great riffs from dime though.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on October 25, 2005, 04:36:42 PM
I loved cowboys from hell, that rocked, some of there 80s albums are great also. But some later ones? i think? The singer got into the whole grunting thing, not as bad as slipknot but i preffer him singing. Some great riffs from dime though.

More because he blew his voice out due to excessive touring, overuse and substance abuse.
However, with that being said, Phil still sounds awesome...his voice is deep man, and when he does some of his "Growls" it sounds like a death rattle, like hes bringing the sound all the way from his toes!



Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Malcolm on October 26, 2005, 09:36:10 AM
Unfortunatley I never got to see them live..I didnt become a big fan until about 2-3 years ago but man they kick ass..Fav songs are

1.Cemetary Gates
2.Cowboys From Hell
3.Walk
4.Hollow
5.Revolution Is My Name

Huge fan of the Damageplan album to..Save Me is a great tune along with many others on there


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: mrlee on October 30, 2005, 06:51:47 AM
Unfortunatley I never got to see them live..I didnt become a big fan until about 2-3 years ago but man they kick ass..Fav songs are

1.Cemetary Gates
2.Cowboys From Hell
3.Walk
4.Hollow
5.Revolution Is My Name

Huge fan of the Damageplan album to..Save Me is a great tune along with many others on there

As much as i love the cowboys from hell album, WALK is a fucking class song, such power. Its gotten me into vulgar display of power lol.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on October 30, 2005, 01:21:10 PM
I loved cowboys from hell, that rocked, some of there 80s albums are great also. But some later ones? i think? The singer got into the whole grunting thing, not as bad as slipknot but i preffer him singing. Some great riffs from dime though.

Normally i hate that style of vocals - but i think Phil did it really well with Pantera - Phil proved it can sound good, its just that all these wanna-be's can't pull it off


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I bought Down, Down II and Superjoint Rituals first album

I thought they were all really, really weak. The first Down album has the weakest guitar work i've heard in some time and i though the whole album was so uninspired. Down II was a bit better but Superjoint Ritual was god-awful

Why did Phil form SJR when its pretty much the same personnel as Down - did they just get bored of the name?

I thought Damageplan's album was dire too - awful vocals

Some artists need each to do anything right.....


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Gunner80 on October 31, 2005, 01:12:12 AM
I loved cowboys from hell, that rocked, some of there 80s albums are great also. But some later ones  i think? The singer got into the whole grunting thing, not as bad as slipknot but i preffer him singing. Some great riffs from dime though.

Normally i hate that style of vocals - but i think Phil did it really well with Pantera - Phil proved it can sound good, its just that all these wanna-be's can't pull it off


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I bought Down, Down II and Superjoint Rituals first album

I thought they were all really, really weak. The first Down album has the weakest guitar work i've heard in some time and i though the whole album was so uninspired. Down II was a bit better but Superjoint Ritual was god-awful

Why did Phil form SJR when its pretty much the same personnel as Down - did they just get bored of the name?

I thought Damageplan's album was dire too - awful vocals

Some artists need each to do anything right.....
I agree with you on this 100% - They just weren?t the same without each other.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on October 31, 2005, 08:56:11 AM
I loved cowboys from hell, that rocked, some of there 80s albums are great also. But some later ones? i think? The singer got into the whole grunting thing, not as bad as slipknot but i preffer him singing. Some great riffs from dime though.

Normally i hate that style of vocals - but i think Phil did it really well with Pantera - Phil proved it can sound good, its just that all these wanna-be's can't pull it off


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I bought Down, Down II and Superjoint Rituals first album

I thought they were all really, really weak. The first Down album has the weakest guitar work i've heard in some time and i though the whole album was so uninspired. Down II was a bit better but Superjoint Ritual was god-awful

Why did Phil form SJR when its pretty much the same personnel as Down - did they just get bored of the name?

I thought Damageplan's album was dire too - awful vocals

Some artists need each to do anything right.....
I agree with you on this 100% - They just weren?t the same without each other.

Seriously you didn't like down? I think they are awesome. Definately not the same as pantera but I think it's really good stuff.

I think Down is basically Pepper (CoC) and Phil's band. Pepper isn't involved with SJR is he? Down was treated as a side project and received no support from the label, that's why they stopped. (at least that's what i understand from phil interviews I have read)


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Nytunz on November 01, 2005, 11:23:56 AM
I Love Pantera!

Just one thing to say!

FUCKING HOSTILE!!!!

 : ok:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on November 01, 2005, 03:27:50 PM
What a fucking track that is, i was listening to Vulgar earlier and it just rocks so much, you can dance to that shit man! Heavy music that you can dance too fucking rocks!  : ok:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Megaguns on November 04, 2005, 06:35:43 AM
PAN FUKIN TERA~!!!!!  LEGENDS!!!!!!!


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Hammy on November 04, 2005, 06:45:14 AM
Anybody heard the track Avoid The Light off the Dracula 2000 Soundtrack that is an awesome tune : ok:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on November 04, 2005, 10:58:30 AM
Anybody heard the track Avoid The Light off the Dracula 2000 Soundtrack that is an awesome tune : ok:

Nope will get it later!  :smoking:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Rob on November 04, 2005, 06:31:08 PM
Anybody ever see any of that home video stuff from the DVDs?  How hilarious was that stuff?  MTV's Jackass was just a rip-off of Pantera's everyday lives.  The best part is when Phil is on stage, and he's singing the closing line of Stairway To Heaven for some reason.  As he's singing it, this fat dude dressed like an angel starts swinging around the stage suspended by a chord.  He slams into Phil from behind and knocks him right of the stage! 


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on November 05, 2005, 10:44:10 AM
Yeah, i have all three on one DVD. Great stuff. Man those guys partied hard!



Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on November 08, 2005, 08:33:37 AM
Has anyone heard the old Pantera stuff from the 80's? It's kinda funny, kinda cool. Phil had some crazy vocals back then. But nothing like the Pantera we know.

Check it out!!!!

Power Metal (http://s47.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3KP2S5HG78JIC1Y7FQ6DBSF3FQ)

(http://tinypic.com/ff25is.jpg)

Check out their Hair!!!! Awesome stuff : ok: :D



Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on November 08, 2005, 08:36:22 AM
Yes, the band seemed to shy away from that era of their lives...why i dunno because it shaped their sound for all of their excellent 90's albums.

The only song they seemed to keep in their live sets was "The Art Of Shredding"!



Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on November 08, 2005, 08:39:29 AM
Yes, the band seemed to shy away from that era of their lives...why i dunno because it shaped their sound for all of their excellent 90's albums.

The only song they seemed to keep in their live sets was "The Art Of Shredding"!



The Art of Shredding is from Cowboys isn't it? The picture and song are pre-cowboys


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on November 08, 2005, 09:24:27 AM
Yeah your right... last song on Cowboys!
Closest to their earlier stuff though!



Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on November 09, 2005, 07:53:28 AM
Yeah your right... last song on Cowboys!
Closest to their earlier stuff though!



Nah, I'd say Shattered.
That song kicks ass!!!!! I dusted off my whole Pantera collection for a listen today.  : ok: I should be pretty aggressive by the end of the day :hihi:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on November 09, 2005, 11:59:55 AM
Yeah your right... last song on Cowboys!
Closest to their earlier stuff though!



Nah, I'd say Shattered.
That song kicks ass!!!!! I dusted off my whole Pantera collection for a listen today.? : ok: I should be pretty aggressive by the end of the day :hihi:

Good...You wanna be...FUCKING HOSTILE!



Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Rob on November 09, 2005, 01:25:21 PM
I've heard Pantera's very first album with songs like Ride My Rocket, Nothing On But The Radio, and that really gay ballad they had.  I love hair metal, but that first Pantera album is bad.  That's before they got Phil though.  I'd really like to hear Power Metal.  I've heard good things about that one.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Dead N' Bloated on November 09, 2005, 10:36:11 PM
Anyone know when and if this new box set of out takes is due out. And the new DVD?


 :peace:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on November 10, 2005, 07:58:44 AM
Anyone know when and if this new box set of out takes is due out. And the new DVD?


 :peace:


I think the DVD is due out for christmas time. According to Vinnie in an article in Guitar World. I'm not sure but I'll dig it out and post it tommorrow or tonight. Never heard of any outakes being released ???


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on November 10, 2005, 10:37:38 AM
What is the new DVD?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on November 10, 2005, 10:51:03 AM
What is the new DVD?


I'll type that part of the interview with Vinnie tonight or tommorrow, he talks about it


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on November 10, 2005, 10:55:49 AM
What is it? A live DVD or summat?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on November 10, 2005, 11:00:55 AM
What is it? A live DVD or summat?


I think it's like a Dimebag greatest performances and highlights kinda thing but I can't remember for sure. And i don't have that mag here with me, Tongiht or tommorrow i will Type that part out for everyone. I'm not gonna do the whole interview though it's like 6-7 pages long!!!! It's good though. He talks about when Dime got killed and it was pretty fucking sad man!!! I almost cried for fuck sakes! :rofl: It's still a huge fucking tragedy IMO Seriously I gotta say he was one of the Best Guitarists of my time. And there is a lot of great fucking players out there.

Vinnie also talks about how pantera got together, how they got their record contract and him and Dime growing up and how Pantera Broke up. And the future of Damage plan and The unrealeased recordings he has of Pantera And Damageplan and Dime. It's a really good read.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on November 10, 2005, 11:37:18 AM
Sweet sounds good, id like to read that article.



Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on November 10, 2005, 12:19:37 PM
Apparently there is all sorts of Dimebag recordings we are as yet to hear - blasted well release them!


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on November 10, 2005, 12:23:01 PM
Dimebag with Pantera? Or just in general?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on November 10, 2005, 01:16:05 PM
Dimebag with Pantera? Or just in general?


Well the music was all done for Damageplan 2 right, but the vocals were never recorded. So that's the biggest thing that's unreleased i think. But it'll be a few years at the very least before we see that. Vinnie said he will possibly get Damageplans singer to record vocals for them and release it as Damgeplan 2 or Get Dimes favorite singers to record vocals for the tracks and release it as a tribute cd.  Personally i think that is the better route to go. I think that would be pretty cool : ok:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on November 10, 2005, 01:19:36 PM
Yeah different singers would rule!


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Hammy on November 10, 2005, 01:25:52 PM
Yeah different singers would rule!
Sure would, Sebastian Bach was good buddies with him  ;D .  I would much prefer it with a variety of good singers, no offence to the Damage Plan dude but i wasn't too keen on him...


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on November 10, 2005, 01:26:16 PM
Then that pantera/country thing i talked about a while ago. that may be out this year for chirstmas around the same time as the DVD. I wanna hear that shit : ok:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on November 10, 2005, 01:28:19 PM
Yeah different singers would rule!

Damageplan's singer was horrendous - and it was a god awful debut album too

Let's hope the recordings for Damageplan 2 are much better


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on November 10, 2005, 01:31:24 PM
Fuck I'll try to type that whole bloody interview for you fuckers : ok: :hihi:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on November 10, 2005, 01:33:13 PM
Fuck I'll try to type that whole bloody interview for you fuckers : ok: :hihi:

Hurry up :D


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on November 10, 2005, 01:38:55 PM
Fuck I'll try to type that whole bloody interview for you fuckers : ok: :hihi:

Hurry up :D

My ear can't hear what you say to me!!!!
Hold your mouth for the war, use it for what it's for :beer:

tommorrow k ;)


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on November 11, 2005, 09:04:33 AM
Shit I doubt i will have time today to type this motherfucking interview out. :rant:

But... with luck i will be able to take my typing to a new level. Unfortunately, for me typing out this artical, I wouldn't say that soon is the word. :nervous:











:hihi: :hihi: JK

Monday at the latest : ok:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on November 11, 2005, 10:44:56 AM
You better! Give yourself 5 Minutes Alone to do it!!??
 :-*


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on November 11, 2005, 11:32:39 AM
If u fail....they'll have to drag the waters to find you >:(


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on November 14, 2005, 09:28:51 AM
Ok It's monday, and I'm sorry but I won't be able to type the interview like I promised :-[





But I scanned it and will post it as pics :hihi: :peace: Enjoy metalheads : ok:

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Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on November 14, 2005, 09:41:39 AM
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Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on November 14, 2005, 09:43:12 AM
That's it ladies, happy reading. RIP DIME!!!!!


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on November 14, 2005, 09:56:34 AM
Good work Neeeeeemo and an excellent read!

Thanks man!  ;) : ok:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on November 14, 2005, 01:50:43 PM
Dime had dozens more albums in him, its such a shame.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Malcolm on November 14, 2005, 05:56:37 PM
Whats a godo Pantera song?somehting along the lines of Walk and CFH..With melody..I need it for a hockey cd?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on November 14, 2005, 06:24:39 PM
Whats a godo Pantera song?somehting along the lines of Walk and CFH..With melody..I need it for a hockey cd?

CFH???

U can't really go wrong with any Pantera song, New Level, I'm broken or Revolution is my name are great stuff to start fights with....wait....


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on November 15, 2005, 09:00:05 AM
Whats a godo Pantera song?somehting along the lines of Walk and CFH..With melody..I need it for a hockey cd?

CFH???

U can't really go wrong with any Pantera song, New Level, I'm broken or Revolution is my name are great stuff to start fights with....wait....

Shedding Skin is an awesome tune as well

"Pyscho Holiday" or "It Makes Them Disappear" are kinda cool too, but I have to agree with Izzy pickone, you can't go wrong really.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Malcolm on January 02, 2006, 12:40:27 PM
 Former PANTERA bassist Rex Brown performed with ex-PANTERA/DAMAGEPLAN drummer Vinnie Paul for the first time since 2001 at last night's (Dec. 31) GASOLINE gig at Hot Rods and Hoggs in Arlington, Texas. Rex joined Vinnie and the rest of the reactivated southern rock covers band for renditions of the PANTERA classics "Walk" and "Cowboys from Hell".

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Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on January 02, 2006, 12:59:51 PM
That's great they are talking again - why oh why did it take a someone's death to do it though?

Its also good to see Vinnie Paul drumming again - it would be a real shame if he walked away from music


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: mallrat on January 02, 2006, 10:39:43 PM
It is great to see Vinnie playing again.


Wish I could have seen that show.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on March 06, 2006, 11:15:20 PM
My apologies if this has been posted before but i just found out so :P .

There is a song on Nickelbacks latest CD called "Side of a Bullet" that Dimebag wrote. Apparently Vinnie gave it to them to finish. It's pretty good : ok: Also the album is one of the many albums released that was dedicated to Dime this year.

Dime also did guitar on Nickelback's remake of Elton John's "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" and KidRock does guest vocals. that's really old news though and I only brought it up cuz of the track I mentioned above, but no doubt everyone knows about that one already.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: metallex78 on March 06, 2006, 11:25:42 PM
My apologies if this has been posted before but i just found out so :P .

There is a song on Nickelbacks latest CD called "Side of a Bullet" that Dimebag wrote. Apparently Vinnie gave it to them to finish. It's pretty good : ok: Also the album is one of the many albums released that was dedicated to Dime this year.

Actually, I'm pretty sure that Dime didn't write Side Of A Bullet, Vinnie just gave one of Dime's solos to Nickelback to use on the song, since it was written about him.

I've been listening to a lot of Pantera lately, damn they were a great band, I still can't believe Dime is gone...  :(


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on March 06, 2006, 11:30:28 PM
Actually, I'm pretty sure that Dime didn't write Side Of A Bullet, Vinnie just gave one of Dime's solos to Nickelback to use on the song, since it was written about him.

Oh, thanks for the info : ok:

I've been listening to a lot of Pantera lately, damn they were a great band, I still can't believe Dime is gone... :(

Yeah someone sent me a link to ebay last week or so, someone was selling baseball hats with the dude who killed Dime on them :rant: fucking cocksucker, some people will try to turn a buck on anything :rant:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on March 06, 2006, 11:41:37 PM
Yeah... the world of music will miss that fucker. Getcha pull.

Pantera was and still is the shit. You can't beat songs like Cowboys From Hell, Walk, Hollow, Cemetery Gates, Mouth Called War, Revolution is my Name, and so on and son. Like I said, Pantera is the shit.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: metallex78 on March 07, 2006, 12:00:48 AM
Yeah... the world of music will miss that fucker. Getcha pull.

Pantera was and still is the shit. You can't beat songs like Cowboys From Hell, Walk, Hollow, Cemetery Gates, Mouth Called War, Revolution is my Name, and so on and son. Like I said, Pantera is the shit.

There's no better music to crank up when you're driving around than Pantera that's for sure.

I see all these d1cks driving around blasting doof-doof crap and I'm blasting F**king Hostile at full volume! : ok:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on March 07, 2006, 12:03:34 AM
Oh hell yeah.. I love blasting Revolution right when the riff cuts in full blast. If you're angry and need to cool down or work it off.. Pantera is what you need.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on March 17, 2006, 11:18:33 AM
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VH1 has officially begun production on a "Behind the Music" special on PANTERA. A photo of ex-PANTERA drummer Vinnie Paul being interviewed by Eric of VH1 for the upcoming program can be viewed at this location. An exact date for the show has not yet been announced.

PANTERA's career overview CD, "The Best of Pantera: Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits!" (Elektra/Rhino), was certified platinum on January 13, 2006 by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments in excess of one million copies in the U.S.

The 16-song "Vulgar Hits!" CD, originally issued in September 2003, was packaged with a bonus DVD boasting 12 videos, including two live performances. The bulk of the material was culled from the band's six major-label releases, but also included were non-album cuts "Cat Scratch Fever" (a cover of the TED NUGENT song that originally appeared on the Polygram soundtrack to "Detroit Rock City") and the BLACK SABBATH cover "Hole in the Sky", previously available only on import.

PANTERA's classic "Vulgar Display of Power" (Elektra) album was certified double-platinum in 2004, signifying shipments of more than 2,000,000 units in the U.S. since its February 25, 1992 release.

As previously reported, Rhino Video has set an April 4 release date for PANTERA's "3 Vulgar Videos From Hell" three-DVD set featuring all the band's videos as well as live footage shot during the Monsters of Rock gig in Moscow.

Originally released on DVD in 1999, this version features the same content with improved menus and all-new Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound. In fact, it is the first PANTERA release ever in 5.1 Surround Sound. It features: "Cowboys From Hell The Videos", "Vulgar Video", "3 Watch It Go", and "Pantera Live From Monsters of Rock In Moscow".


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Gunner80 on March 18, 2006, 01:46:19 AM
Pantera will be featured on a future episode of Behind the Music-stay tuned.  : ok:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on March 18, 2006, 06:19:05 AM

Dime also did guitar on Nickelback's remake of Elton John's "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting"

Is that a song they did for a soundtrack?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Dead N' Bloated on March 19, 2006, 08:53:25 PM
Not that I want it to happen or will it ever happen but, If Pantera got back together for 1 show, who would you wanna see on guitar? I think the obvious choices are Zach or Kerry.


 :peace:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: metallex78 on March 19, 2006, 09:35:36 PM
Not that I want it to happen or will it ever happen but, If Pantera got back together for 1 show, who would you wanna see on guitar? I think the obvious choices are Zach or Kerry.


 :peace:

I reckon it would be Zakk Wylde for sure, him & Dime were really close and I think Zakk could play most of, if not all of Pantera's songs, I don't think Kerry could.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: GnFnR87 on March 29, 2006, 02:32:30 PM
thats it, i've heard too much about how damn great this band is!! whats a good starter album or whats their best album? i am thinking about getting "Vulgar Display of Power", what do u guys think?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on March 29, 2006, 02:54:30 PM
thats it, i've heard too much about how damn great this band is!! whats a good starter album or whats their best album? i am thinking about getting "Vulgar Display of Power", what do u guys think?

101 proof Official live....that's where i started : ok: or the GH if you are willing to fork out the extra cash for the DVD


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: metallex78 on March 29, 2006, 07:27:08 PM
thats it, i've heard too much about how damn great this band is!! whats a good starter album or whats their best album? i am thinking about getting "Vulgar Display of Power", what do u guys think?

Greatest Hits is good start for an overview of what they're like, and as for albums, they started out pretty heavy on their major label debut (Cowboys From Hell) and got heavier with each release.

I think all their albums are great, but their first three - Cowboys From Hell, Vulgar Display Of Power and Far Beyond Driven are metal masterpieces much like Metallica's first 3 albums.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on March 29, 2006, 10:07:07 PM
If you just startin out.. Get the greatest hits.. The price has been cut and you get a DVD wit Vids and a few live performances


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on March 29, 2006, 10:16:20 PM
KNAC.COM is reporting that former PANTERA frontman Philip Anselmo, ALICE IN CHAINS guitarist Jerry Cantrell and AVENGED SEVENFOLD drummer The Rev joined the '80s metal/hard rock tribute band METAL SKOOL for a "killer take" on the PANTERA clasic "Walk" Monday night (March 27) at the Key Club in Hollywood, California. Prior to Anselmo's appearance, Cantrell also played a "rockin' version" of ALICE IN CHAINS' "Man in the Box" with METAL SKOOL. Earlier in the evening, former RATT singer Stephen Pearcy performed a special acoustic set of RATT's classic hits that was recorded and is scheduled for release on CD on May 9, 2006 via Sidewinder Music.

Cantrell and fellow ALICE IN CHAINS members, bassist Mike Inez and drummer Sean Kinney, performed with Anselmo and COMES WITH THE FALL frontman William DuVall on March 10 at a taping of the VH1 Classic series "Decades Rock Live!" Anselmo sang two songs with the group, while DuVall performed another two and dueted with HEART vocalist Ann Wilson on "Rooster".

This was only the second live show for ALICE IN CHAINS since 1996. The band members played at a tsunami relief benefit in February of 2005.

ALICE IN CHAINS vocalist Layne Staley died in April of 2002.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on March 30, 2006, 09:46:57 AM
thats it, i've heard too much about how damn great this band is!! whats a good starter album or whats their best album? i am thinking about getting "Vulgar Display of Power", what do u guys think?

Thats a great into album, the first 6 songs really are difficult to beat - its probably their best, but Far Beyond Driven is a must have follow up purchase!

D/l - Cemetery gates and Hollow - they are the songs that, as a GNR fan, u'll be able to relate to quickest - and both are lyrical masterpieces


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: GnFnR87 on March 30, 2006, 10:22:27 AM
thats it, i've heard too much about how damn great this band is!! whats a good starter album or whats their best album? i am thinking about getting "Vulgar Display of Power", what do u guys think?

Thats a great into album, the first 6 songs really are difficult to beat - its probably their best, but Far Beyond Driven is a must have follow up purchase!

D/l - Cemetery gates and Hollow - they are the songs that, as a GNR fan, u'll be able to relate to quickest - and both are lyrical masterpieces

awesome, thank u


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Thorned Rose on March 30, 2006, 10:52:44 AM
This band is overrated, no class.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on March 30, 2006, 11:14:23 AM
This band is overrated, no class.

listen first....a really good listen, a whole album not just 30 seconds....then decide :P


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on March 30, 2006, 11:29:43 AM
This band is overrated, no class.

How do u define 'class'? GNR were a bunch of white trash thugs, they stole and violently abused women and sold and took drugs - do they have 'class'?

Do you see how 'class' quickly becomes meaningless - u like gnr even though they have no class ::)



Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on March 30, 2006, 11:32:17 AM
This band is overrated, no class.

How do u define 'class'? GNR were a bunch of white trash thugs, they stole and violently abused women and sold and took drugs - do they have 'class'?

Do you see how 'class' quickly becomes meaningless - u like gnr even though they have no class ::)



Nice one Izzy : ok:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on April 09, 2006, 01:17:01 PM
Overrated? Yeah maybe that's cause you have no idea what metal is. Cause if you had a the slightest fuckin clue you would know that Pantera is the shit and the shit that started the craze. Dimebag, RIP was one of the greatest guitarist to ever live yet they are overrated? Phil can write some of the darkest yet most meaningful lyrics around yet they are overrated? Get a clue bro.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on April 09, 2006, 02:23:44 PM
I was trying to work out what it is with Pantera that makes them so good - and it dawned on me, that as much as anything else, its the production of the music.

Pantera aren't the only band to have amazing riffs, great drumming and powerful vocals - but few bands have everything sounding so good.

Dimebag's guitar tone, the double tracked riffs, the levels all the instruments are set out - that thud of the drums, Vinnie and Dime weren't just great muscians, they could do production better than most - it really makes the band stand out


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Gunner80 on April 09, 2006, 05:35:31 PM
This band is overrated, no class.
What the hell does classic have to do with Rock and Metal anyway?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Jamie on April 09, 2006, 06:45:24 PM
I was trying to work out what it is with Pantera that makes them so good - and it dawned on me, that as much as anything else, its the production of the music.

That's a good point, but for me what makes Pantera special is that they combine the brutality of heavy metal with the swagger and groove of rock n roll.  There are very few bands out there that I am aware of that do this, with the exception of White Zombie/Rob Zombie. They're not just one of these metal bands that basically hit their instruments and scream real loud, they have that extra somethin that makes them stand out.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on April 13, 2006, 01:59:32 AM
May 11th is when the Pantera: Behind the Music is set to be shown.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: DEAD HORSE on April 13, 2006, 05:33:11 AM
May 11th is when the Pantera: Behind the Music is set to be shown.


GREAT NEWS!!! :beer:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Rob on April 14, 2006, 02:21:45 PM
May 11th is when the Pantera: Behind the Music is set to be shown.

I wonder if it will completely ignore the band during the 80's, when they were full-blown hair metal?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Dead N' Bloated on April 14, 2006, 08:44:41 PM
May 11th is when the Pantera: Behind the Music is set to be shown.

I wonder if it will completely ignore the band during the 80's, when they were full-blown hair metal?

I'd say they'll mak a small mention the the 1st 4 albums from the 80's but thats bout it I recon.


 :peace:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on April 14, 2006, 09:03:08 PM
May 11th is when the Pantera: Behind the Music is set to be shown.

I wonder if it will completely ignore the band during the 80's, when they were full-blown hair metal?

I'd say they'll mak a small mention the the 1st 4 albums from the 80's but thats bout it I recon.


 :peace:

dunno, Dime and Vinnie were pretty proud of that era, from what i understand it was Phil who wanted to crush it.

Hell I even think that Terry Glaze/Lee is on good terms with Vinnie again..who knows maybe he will even say something.

I think that since VH1 is supposed to be neutral we might see a few minutes of that era : ok:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on April 14, 2006, 09:13:07 PM
Yeha I hope its not negative towards Phil and they atleast gave him the chance to say his peace.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on April 14, 2006, 09:14:57 PM
Yeha I hope its not negative towards Phil and they atleast gave him the chance to say his peace.

I totally agree BLS Phil is awesome....but Phil wasn't even allowed to Dime's Funeral cuz Vinnie didn't want him there....that's shitty dude :'(


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on April 16, 2006, 07:06:45 AM
Is Phil actually featured on Behind The Music?

I'm not saying that i wont watch it, if he isn't.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on April 16, 2006, 08:22:58 AM
i would hope so dude :-\ it just wouldn't be right if he wasn;t on it..... :no:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on April 16, 2006, 08:01:03 PM
I would hope so. But Vinnie is most likely the head guy they came too.. So who knows. Rex will prob be featured. Id say 50/50 shot that Phil is.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on April 17, 2006, 12:44:44 PM
check it out ladies......


you can listen to Rebel Meets Rebel clips at the official website

http://www.rebelmeetsrebel.com/

this is gonna rock!!!!  : ok: :smoking: :beer:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on April 29, 2006, 04:28:52 PM
Stuff ont he behind the music and Vinnie on Phil

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PANTERA: 'Behind The Music' Special To Include New Interviews, 'Shocking' Alrosa Villa Video - Apr. 29, 2006
BLABBERMOUTH.NET has received more information about the upcoming VH1 "Behind the Music" special on PANTERA, which has a premiere date of May 11. According to Dan Masek, who worked on the program as a segment producer, the show will include brand new interviews with the surviving members of PANTERA ? Vinnie Paul Abbott (drums), Philip Anselmo (vocals) and Rex Brown (bass) ? along with appearances by Guy Sykes (tour manager), Walter O'Brien (manager), Terry Date (producer), about five members of PANTERA's/DAMAGEPLAN's crew, and Rita Haney ("Dimebag" Darrell Abbott's girlfriend). "We also have a few special guests that will be appearing in the show," Masek told BLABBERMOUTH.NET. "This includes other musicians who were friends with PANTERA as well as some people who were closely involved in the Alrosa Villa shooting. The episode also features shocking video and police dispatch/911 calls from the tragic night of the shooting."

"Behind the Music: Pantera" will premiere on Thursday, May 11 at 10:00 p.m. Check local listings for more information.

PANTERA's career overview CD, "The Best of Pantera: Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits!" (Elektra/Rhino), was certified platinum on January 13, 2006 by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments in excess of one million copies in the U.S.

The 16-song "Vulgar Hits!" CD, originally issued in September 2003, was packaged with a bonus DVD boasting 12 videos, including two live performances. The bulk of the material was culled from the band's six major-label releases, but also included were non-album cuts "Cat Scratch Fever" (a cover of the TED NUGENT song that originally appeared on the Polygram soundtrack to "Detroit Rock City") and the BLACK SABBATH cover "Hole in the Sky", previously available only on import.

PANTERA's classic "Vulgar Display of Power" (Elektra) album was certified double-platinum in 2004, signifying shipments of more than 2,000,000 units in the U.S. since its February 25, 1992 release.

Rhino Video earlier in the month released PANTERA's "3 Vulgar Videos From Hell" ? a three-DVD set featuring all the band's videos as well as live footage shot during the Monsters of Rock gig in Moscow. Originally released on DVD in 1999, this version features the same content with improved menus and all-new Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound. In fact, it is the first PANTERA release ever in 5.1 Surround Sound. It features: "Cowboys From Hell The Videos", "Vulgar Video", "3 Watch It Go", and "Pantera Live From Monsters of Rock In Moscow".


Vinnie interview:

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      VINNIE PAUL: 'If PHILIP ANSELMO Really Wants To Place Any Blame, He Needs To Look In A Mirror' - Apr. 28, 2006
Revolver magazine (web site) conducted an interview with former PANTERA/DAMAGEPLAN drummer Vinnie Paul Abbott for its June 2006 issue. An excerpt from the chat follows:

Revolver: Before Dime ["Dimebag" Darrell Abbott, PANTERA/DAMAGEPLAN guitarist] was killed, there were rumors about a PANTERA reunion. Could that ever have happened?

Vinnie: "Absolutely not. We loved PANTERA, but when [vocalist Phil Anselmo] don't want to be part of it and you can't make him and you get treated the way he treats you, then you finally draw the line in the sand. There was no way we were gonna do DAMAGEPLAN as a side project and pussyfoot around until this other guy gets his shit together. I think Phil thought he would take his best shot with all his different bands, and if none of them worked out, good ol' Dime and Vinnie would be sitting there waiting on him. Well, that ain't the way it fuckin' works. When you give somebody your heart and soul for 15 years and then he turns his back on you, won't take your phone calls, won't communicate with you, talks shit about you ? miles and miles of it [see previous BLABBERMOUTH.NET stories containing quotes from Phil and the other guys ? Ed.] ? you come to the point where you say, 'Enough.' Maybe the other guys thought there was gonna be a PANTERA reunion, but me and Dime were done. And as far as there ever being a version of PANTERA in the future, that ain't ever gonna happen. Without Dime, there is no PANTERA, there is no DAMAGEPLAN. Period."

Revolver: In a recent interview, Phil talked about how sorry he was about what happened and how close he was to Dime?

Vinnie: "If Dime was his friend, why wouldn't he take his phone calls? How could he piss on the dude the way he did? How could he say what he said about my brother in magazines?" [Notably, in U.K. hard rock magazine Metal Hammer, Anselmo said of Dime, "Physically, of course, he deserves to be beaten severely." See here.]

Revolver: Anselmo insists he was misquoted.

Vinnie: "He said it word-for-fucking-word. He was not coerced, and the kind of shit he said is the kind of shit that might incite the guy that did this [killed Dime]. Phil called me when he was trying to get into the funeral and left me a message that said, 'I can prove to you I didn't do that interview.' I got the fucking audio files, man. Anyone that wants to hear them, I'll be happy to play them for you. So he ought to feel really fuckin' guilty any way you slice it. And as far as him calling Dime 'my guitar player' [in the February 2006 issue of Revolver ? see here], that's how Phil thinks. Everything is his. I could elaborate for a long time. The dude did exactly what I thought he would do, and that's lie about everything."

Revolver: Do you think the press started the rivalrly between you guys and Phil?

Vinnie: "Man, Phil likes to blame the heavy metal media for breaking up PANTERA. I've never felt betrayed by the media in any interview I've done. They've printed what I've said word for word, verbatim, and I never felt like they were out to get me or anything. He did his interviews, he said what he said, and all they did is write what he said. If he really wants to place any blame, he needs to look in a mirror."



Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on April 29, 2006, 06:04:34 PM
thanks for posting that BLS : ok:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Rob on April 30, 2006, 01:42:49 AM
Ok I'm tired of Vinnie running his mouth.  You'd think a tragedy like Dime's death would get him to realize that life is short and holding grudges is pointless.  I take Phill's side in this feud, he's trying to be a bigger man and mend the fences, and Vinnie is being stubborn dick.  Vinnie Paul should grow up already.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: metallex78 on April 30, 2006, 08:54:59 AM
Ok I'm tired of Vinnie running his mouth.? You'd think a tragedy like Dime's death would get him to realize that life is short and holding grudges is pointless.? I take Phill's side in this feud, he's trying to be a bigger man and mend the fences, and Vinnie is being stubborn dick.? Vinnie Paul should grow up already.

Yeah, I can kinda see Vinnie's point though. It's a shame that Phil only seems to be coming around now that Dime's gone.

It's also a shame that Vinnie rules out any sort of Pantera stuff for the future. I reckon they could do something interesting with Zakk Wylde and maybe Kerry King jamming a few tunes.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on April 30, 2006, 09:35:08 AM
well i think it's a bit of both opinions from metallex78 & Rob

Vinnie is pissed that Phil is only interested in the Abotts now that Dime is gone, but I'm sure Phil didn't want to be in a feud with Dime until one of them died...like they nevr got to patch things up...and Phil always talked about a reunion in the future....Dime and vinnie were the ones against it.

I dunno, all I know was that it was pretty shitty that Phil wasn't allowed to go pay his final respects to Dime... :'(

also, I mean I'm glad and excited that some unrelased Dimebag Darryl stuff is coming out, but couldn't you look at the fact that Vinnie is exploiting his brother's fame? everywhere you look....Vinnie talks about Dime....Rebel Meets Rebel....Dimevision.....lost Guitar World exclusives.....Unreleased Damageplan recordings may see the light of day.....Vinnie gives Nickleback one of Dime's unused solos for album.....after this DVD and Rebel Meets Rebel come out next week I hope Vinnie backs off a bit :-\

 


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: metallex78 on April 30, 2006, 09:58:00 AM
Yeah, it could be seen as exploitation, but is he supposed to keep the stuff in the vaults because of his death?
I for one am glad we're getting all this new Dime stuff, as too much Dime is never enough! :beer:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on April 30, 2006, 02:49:52 PM
Ok I'm tired of Vinnie running his mouth.? You'd think a tragedy like Dime's death would get him to realize that life is short and holding grudges is pointless.? I take Phill's side in this feud, he's trying to be a bigger man and mend the fences, and Vinnie is being stubborn dick.? Vinnie Paul should grow up already.

I entirely agree - life is too short for petty grudges

I'm not sure about a future Pantera reunion - i loved Pantera in no small part for Dimebag's guitar work, without him i just cant see them doing anything worthwhile - Zakk Wylde is in my opinion a man of limited talent and i have enough Ozzy and BLS stuff to judge - and as for Kerry King, ha!

Dime cant be replaced, and no one does what he did anywhere near as well


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on April 30, 2006, 04:35:36 PM
Yeah the Vinnie/Phil thing is getting a bit over done now. But also you have to look at how close Vinnie and Dime actually were. Those two were like one and I guess some scars do not heal all the way and you need to vent. And Phil is the object that is easiest for Vinnie to vent at. Time will hopefully heal the rift between these too.

Pantera doing something with Zakk or King would fit. Even if Dime was better, Zakk can handle Pantera material and who better than one of Dime's best friends? He knows Dime and it would be a really great tribute to the man.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: mrlee on April 30, 2006, 05:25:26 PM
Yeah the Vinnie/Phil thing is getting a bit over done now. But also you have to look at how close Vinnie and Dime actually were. Those two were like one and I guess some scars do not heal all the way and you need to vent. And Phil is the object that is easiest for Vinnie to vent at. Time will hopefully heal the rift between these too.

Pantera doing something with Zakk or King would fit. Even if Dime was better, Zakk can handle Pantera material and who better than one of Dime's best friends? He knows Dime and it would be a really great tribute to the man.

agreed, zakk loved dime im sure he'd play with them in respect to dime.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: 1badapple on April 30, 2006, 06:03:24 PM
the rebel meets rebel cd sounds cool. some good guitar work. country-metal i guess is what you'd call it?

so far i really like the cowboys do more dope song.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on May 11, 2006, 04:20:40 PM
Reminder for Pantera: Behind the Music will be on tonight at 10 on vh1


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on May 11, 2006, 11:42:05 PM
Well for anyone who watched. They showed the footage of when Dime was murdered. Not the shooting itself but what was around it and you saw that fucking piece of shit charging on stage with that gun. It was fucked up. Shouldn't have shown that shit.

The program besides that was pretty decent. They seemed to rush up to the point of where Phil started having problems and shit. Didn't care for that. They mentioned SuperJoint and Down as well as Damageplan.

RIP DIME.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Gunner80 on May 12, 2006, 12:17:18 AM
Well for anyone who watched. They showed the footage of when Dime was murdered. Not the shooting itself but what was around it and you saw that fucking piece of shit charging on stage with that gun. It was fucked up. Shouldn't have shown that shit.

The program besides that was pretty decent. They seemed to rush up to the point of where Phil started having problems and shit. Didn't care for that. They mentioned SuperJoint and Down as well as Damageplan.

RIP DIME.
I agree, that part of the show was hard to watch.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on May 12, 2006, 08:50:32 AM
Anyone know when this is shown in England?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: mikegiuliana on May 12, 2006, 09:01:08 AM
Haven't followed them in years but loved vulgar display of power, cowboys from hell.. Last new pantera song I had hear was I'm broken, I remember the album cover, the xray with the drill bit, that was the last I remember of them,..


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on May 12, 2006, 09:58:35 AM
Anyone know when this is shown in England?


http://www.bradleyevans.com/Videos/Pantera%20-%20BTM.avi

Why wait lol.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on May 12, 2006, 10:26:12 AM
BLS you kick ass my freind :beer: : ok: :drool:

Cuz once again Canada got screwed :rant:

Did Phil make it on for interviews?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on May 12, 2006, 11:42:04 AM
Yeah and it seemed he was stoned as fuck.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: DMJ on May 12, 2006, 01:46:47 PM
the whole cowboys album is great, their best one along with vulgar


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Rob on May 12, 2006, 02:43:57 PM
Question about the Behind The Music...did they completely ignore the first few Pantera albums like they usually do?  Metal Magic, Power Metal, Projects In The Jungle (I think it was something like that), and there might be another one before Cowboys.  Its pretty hair metal, and people usually ignore it when talking about Pantera.  Just qurious if they ignored that stuff.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: D on May 12, 2006, 03:14:45 PM
They touched on the Pantera spandex era but I cant remember if they mentioned those recordings.

Man I was never a Pantera fan but I got absolutely pissed off once again when they showed the club footage of Dimebag getting killed.

Why the fuck did that dumbass bastard who is hopefully burning in hell have to get onstage and shoot him for?

What was the point?

Phil Anselmo came off like a dick and was portrayed kind of badly so im not gonna take the BTM 100 percent cause it was definitely somewhat anti Phil in parts.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: F*ck Fear on May 12, 2006, 05:11:34 PM
I watched it. I couldn't believe they showed that footage at the Alrosa Villa. Good show over all though. Anyone that thinks it's anti Phil needs to watch again,he made himself look bad with some of the comments he made. The last 20 minutes was emotional shit. Shed a tear.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: leesixxrose on May 12, 2006, 07:41:30 PM
It was a great show... I didnt think Phil looked that bad.... Vinnie said some negative things but Phil came off as very real and emaotional about the shooting.... The entire show was great....alot of unseen footage of the alrosa shooting... Very disturbing when you hear Officer Niggmeyers shotty go off.... I wonder what other kind of footage from that video isnt being shown... very very sad and a nice tribute to dimebag... not a whole lot of new info any pantera fan wouldnt know tho.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: DEAD HORSE on May 13, 2006, 04:50:29 AM
The BTM was great, really emotional and sad by the way , it was impossible not to shed a tear  :'(


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on May 14, 2006, 01:57:20 PM
Anyone know when this is shown in England?


http://www.bradleyevans.com/Videos/Pantera%20-%20BTM.avi

Why wait lol.

Cheers BLS brother. That was pretty hard watching. The Dime parts were horrible, i have to say with no embarrasment at all, that i shed a tear. Moving stuff. Great documentary.



Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Rob on May 15, 2006, 01:19:05 AM
Finally saw the BTM...very sad stuff.  They really tried to make Phil look bad, but I think he adequately explained himself.  I totally side with him over Vinnie.  Phil is trying to make peace, and Vinnie continues to hold this stupid grudge.  You'd think he'd learn.  I was very surprised at how much they showed from the night Dime was killed.  Not sure how I feel about it...I guess if you are rally offended by them showing it you could just change the channel.  Very good show though.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on May 15, 2006, 07:38:13 AM
Finally saw the BTM...very sad stuff.? They really tried to make Phil look bad, but I think he adequately explained himself.? I totally side with him over Vinnie.? Phil is trying to make peace, and Vinnie continues to hold this stupid grudge.? You'd think he'd learn.? I was very surprised at how much they showed from the night Dime was killed.? Not sure how I feel about it...I guess if you are rally offended by them showing it you could just change the channel.? Very good show though.

Nah, i wasnt offended by it at all. It made the documentary. It was just so very close to home, which is how documentaries should be.

It ws very much Dime orientated and i totally agree with you about the Phil aspect. One day i hope Vinnie see's the light but on the flipside, you can understand why he doesnt wanna patch things up.



Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: gilld1 on May 15, 2006, 10:49:54 PM
I saw the tail end of the show and it was very sad, Dime's dad and all...I was really into them in my early 20s when I was in pursuit of the heaviest riff ever but I got away from them towards the end.  What exactly happened to create such bad blood.  If the death of a "bro" can't reconcile things obviously it was ugly.  Was it the drugs?  Side projects? Did Phil bone Dime's hillbilly girl?  Not making light of it just wanting to know.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on May 16, 2006, 12:57:24 AM
All that minus Phil doing anyhting wit Rita. Plus the comments Phil said in an interview about how Dime should be beaten to death or something of that nature.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Rob on May 16, 2006, 01:32:06 AM
Phil said Dime deserved to be "severely beaten".  According to Phil that was taken out of context though.  He said he said it after the interview as kind of a tongue in cheek thing, and then when the article came out it was on the cover of the magazine.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on May 16, 2006, 01:43:39 AM
Vinnie also says he has the tapes of Phil saying it. Its a fucked up thing to say tounge and cheek or not.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: gilld1 on May 16, 2006, 10:45:57 AM
For Phil being clean he sure didn't really prove that to me in his BM interviews.  Is that sort of like Keith Richards being clean...well clean for him?


Whats the word on a new Down album?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on May 16, 2006, 11:09:26 AM
After the European tour I think they will start recording late summer early fall.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Rob on May 16, 2006, 02:33:41 PM
I think its pretty obvious Phil isn't clean.  Did he ever claim he was completely clean?  I think he just said he was off heroine.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: mrlee on May 16, 2006, 03:14:41 PM
i found that behind the music very sad, poor dime :(:(:(:(

though i think phil should be given more respect after watching it.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on May 16, 2006, 04:03:14 PM
I think its pretty obvious Phil isn't clean.  Did he ever claim he was completely clean?  I think he just said he was off heroine.

Eh from what I can see and Im pretty much an expert lol.. He was smoking some nice bud before the recording.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on May 17, 2006, 01:53:58 PM
I think its pretty obvious Phil isn't clean.? Did he ever claim he was completely clean?? I think he just said he was off heroine.

Eh from what I can see and Im pretty much an expert lol.. He was smoking some nice bud before the recording.

I concur with that brother, im pretty sure that was a fat spliff he was smoking throughout as well!  :smoking:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on May 17, 2006, 06:08:08 PM
He admits to still being on the wacky-backy - but is clean of heroin

...i suppose thats....a start


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on May 17, 2006, 07:30:11 PM
He admits to still being on the wacky-backy - but is clean of heroin

...i suppose thats....a start

Works for me. :smoking: (Not advocating the use of Smack in anyway, id never touch it) Phil off Smack is a good thing. Lets face it, he smoked weed since the early days, probably pre Pantera also. Hell they all wrote some of their best stuff whilst high. Unfortunately, Phil did have a god complex (by his own admission "I thought i could do anything, i thought i could handle the smack")
And there is little or no doubt that Phils behaviour due to Heroin helped break up the greatest Metal band i will ever hear.

Lets see how he kicks it ONE WEEK from now, with DOWN. Then ill report back and let you know if the man can still kick it.




Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on May 17, 2006, 08:31:13 PM
Lets see how he kicks it ONE WEEK from now, with DOWN. Then ill report back and let you know if the man can still kick it.


have fun there ya lucky bastard.


but by the sound of that AIC show he still rules : ok:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: R4tfink on May 18, 2006, 03:11:01 PM
Yeah. Im gonna ask him if he wants to join my band if he is speaking to fans.
Id have him as a guitarist, takes the limelight off him in many ways and he broke it down with EyEhAtEgOd at a live show last year.

Yeah man. 6 days!


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on May 18, 2006, 11:45:24 PM
Speaking of DOWN..

Quote
Several brand-new photos of DOWN ? the acclaimed New Orleans band featuring CORROSION OF CONFORMITY guitarist/vocalist Pepper Keenan, drummer Jimmy Bower (EYEHATEGOD, SUPERJOINT RITUAL guitarist), bassist Rex Brown (ex-PANTERA), guitarist Kirk Windstein (CROWBAR), and vocalist Philip Anselmo (SUPERJOINT RITUAL, ex-PANTERA) ? taken as the group were making their way to Europe for their first-ever tour of the continent, have been posted online at Down-Nola.com.

As previously reported, DOWN have announced that they will be filming shows on their spring/summer European tour for an upcoming DVD. No further information is currently available.

DOWN tour dates:

May 19 - Freheit - Hamburg, GER
May 20 - LMH - Koln, GER
May 21 - 013 (Choice) - Tilburg, NETH
May 23 - Academy - Birmingham, UK
May 24 - Rock City - Nottingham, UK
May 25 - University - Newcastle, UK
May 27 - ABC - Glasgow, Scotland
May 28 - Academy - Manchester, UK
May 29 - Astoria - London, UK
May 30 - Astoria - London, UK
Jun. 01 - Gods Of Metal Fest - Milan, ITA
Jun. 02 - Rohstofflager - Zurich, SWI
Jun. 03 - Elysee Montmart - Paris, FRA
Jun. 05 - Rockefeller - Oslo, NOR
Jun. 06 - Arenan - Stockholm, SWE
Jun. 07 - Vega - Copenhagen, DEN
Jun. 12 - Mandela - Belfast, IRE
Jun. 13 - The Ambassador - Dublin IRE

Other acts scheduled to perform at the tenth edition of Gods Of Metal festival at Idroscalo in Milan, Italy include GUNS N' ROSES, KORN, ALICE IN CHAINS, VENOM, DIMMU BORGIR, OPETH, TESTAMENT, NEVERMORE and SATYRICON.

DOWN will begin work on new material shortly after returning home from their European tour and are tentatively planning on entering the studio in September to begin recording their third album.

DOWN's sophomore album, "Down II", was released in March 2002 on Elektra Records. The band headlined the second stage at the 2002 Ozzfest.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on May 22, 2006, 05:52:27 PM
I finally watched the behind the music show....it's pretty good but the part when Dime dad cries choked me up bigtime, I still think they shoulda let Phil go to the funeral....but don't matter too much what i think.

Anyway now to other news, I managed to get a 2-Cam video bootleg of Pantera from Nov. 19, 1997 in San Jose, California and am looking to trade a copy of it for a vid copy of one or both of the Pantera shows i attended.

The Palace of Auborn Hills, Auborn Hills, Michigan, September 19, 1997 & Copps Colliseum, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, June 25, 2001

I've already checked a site called Kanged.com does anyone know of any other places I could look?

Thanks,
Neemo


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: kupirock on May 23, 2006, 03:41:43 PM
I finally watched the behind the music show....it's pretty good but the part when Dime dad cries choked me up bigtime, I still think they shoulda let Phil go to the funeral....but don't matter too much what i think.

Anyway now to other news, I managed to get a 2-Cam video bootleg of Pantera from Nov. 19, 1997 in San Jose, California and am looking to trade a copy of it for a vid copy of one or both of the Pantera shows i attended.

The Palace of Auborn Hills, Auborn Hills, Michigan, September 19, 1997 & Copps Colliseum, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, June 25, 2001

I've already checked a site called Kanged.com does anyone know of any other places I could look?

Thanks,
Neemo

try http://www.thetradersden.org/

btw. behind the music dvd -> http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/showthread.php?t=21526


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: D on December 23, 2006, 06:14:48 AM
I am just now gettin into this band.

I have downloaded the songs

Cowboys From Hell
Cemetary Gates
Walk




can someone give me some more really kick ass good workout type songs by them?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: kupirock on December 23, 2006, 06:36:31 AM
Try Mouth For War, The Great Southern Trendkill, War Nerve, Sandblasted Skin, Strength Beyond Strength, Slaughtered  : ok:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: mrlee on December 23, 2006, 07:41:43 AM
I am just now gettin into this band.

I have downloaded the songs

Cowboys From Hell
Cemetary Gates
Walk




can someone give me some more really kick ass good workout type songs by them?

listen to cowboys first. (the album)


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: DEAD HORSE on December 23, 2006, 11:56:16 AM
I am just now gettin into this band.

I have downloaded the songs

Cowboys From Hell
Cemetary Gates
Walk




can someone give me some more really kick ass good workout type songs by them?


Listen to Five minutes alone, becoming, and floods (imo the nost epic  Pantera's song, true art bro)


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on December 23, 2006, 12:06:28 PM
I am just now gettin into this band.

I have downloaded the songs

Cowboys From Hell
Cemetary Gates
Walk




can someone give me some more really kick ass good workout type songs by them?

listen to cowboys first. (the album)

Yeah.. If not then Domination, Rise, Mouth of War, Revolution is my Name, Great Southern Trendkill, 5 Minutes Alone, I'm Broken, Becoming etc etc


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on December 23, 2006, 12:34:16 PM
I am just now gettin into this band.

I have downloaded the songs

Cowboys From Hell
Cemetary Gates
Walk

can someone give me some more really kick ass good workout type songs by them?

Hollow

Get it now! Really shows Pantera's range - blows other epics out of the water


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on December 23, 2006, 12:37:43 PM
anyone got Pantera's 'avoid the light' - never heard that song, is it any good?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on December 23, 2006, 01:01:12 PM
I am just now gettin into this band.

I have downloaded the songs

Cowboys From Hell
Cemetary Gates
Walk

can someone give me some more really kick ass good workout type songs by them?

Hollow

Get it now! Really shows Pantera's range - blows other epics out of the water

Hell yeah bro.. Hollow is a fucking amazing tune. Fucking amazing.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: the dirt on December 23, 2006, 01:03:55 PM
Download most of it.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on December 23, 2006, 01:05:33 PM
Just buy the albums. Well worth it.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: the dirt on December 23, 2006, 01:10:02 PM
Just buy the albums. Well worth it.

Or that  :-[


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: mrlee on December 23, 2006, 01:23:01 PM
i suggest to start off, cowboys, vulgar and far beyond.

after that they change and i find it picky, some songs i love, some songs i think are a mess.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Hammy on December 23, 2006, 02:44:36 PM
anyone got Pantera's 'avoid the light' - never heard that song, is it any good?
Yeah, class song, next time your on msn ill send it your way : ok:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: D on December 24, 2006, 12:12:47 AM
I have a friend who likes playing Pantera and we use to play Cowboys From Hell all the time so I knew that one and it always kicked ass.

Walk, Cowboys and cemetary Gates are definitely great workout songs.


U guys are right, I'll just buy the damn albums.

SO they are definitely a band where most songs kick ass right?

most of the songs are on the same type of level as Walk and Cowboys?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Skeletor on December 24, 2006, 05:44:17 AM

most of the songs are on the same type of level as Walk and Cowboys?

For sure. Get Cowboys from Hell and Vulgar Display of Power, I guarantee you won't be disappointed.

Far Beyond Driven isn't as consistent as the previous two, but it has its fans too.

As for The Great Southern Trendkill, I personally think it's a great album, but it's also one that divides opinions a lot. However it may be, the production on that album is just awesome!

Anyways, 'Cowboys' and 'Vulgar' are unanimously appreciated by all Pantera fans, so I'd suggest going for those first :)


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on December 24, 2006, 10:55:00 AM

Far Beyond Driven isn't as consistent as the previous two, but it has its fans too.

And i'm one of them

D get Far beyond driven and fast!

Its brutal, yet never descends into screamo noise - the riffs are just brutal, it tries a different approach to the solos, far less 80's metal, more 90's in orientation - can blindside you at first, but its probably my fav Pantera album - and personally i think its their most consistent album - though it does have Pantera's only filler track.

To be honest - just buy everything Pantera touched - make sure you pick up the ''b-sides'' 'the badge' and 'avoid the light' - they are awesome, and dont come on any of their albums

I'm broken..... :beer:



Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on December 24, 2006, 10:57:09 AM
Stoned was kind enough to send me 'avoid the light' - what a tune - its sounds like its straight from Far Beyond Driven and brought hell with it!

What a riff, the kind of thing that can exterminate modern metal bands from 50 paces


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Gunner80 on December 25, 2006, 02:42:58 AM
I am just now gettin into this band.

I have downloaded the songs

Cowboys From Hell
Cemetary Gates
Walk




can someone give me some more really kick ass good workout type songs by them?
Anything Pantera is pure metal bliss.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: mrlee on January 01, 2007, 09:08:51 PM
after re-listening to albums. i really do think cowboys from hell is their best and most under-rated, every seems to dig them from vulgar onwards and miss this album out, i have no idea why.

Best vocals, solos, riffs (however..countless dime riffs kick ass so i dunno)

anyone else agree?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Walk on January 02, 2007, 12:02:25 AM
I do. It's the bridge between their glam and groove eras, and it has the best of both. After that, I like Power Metal the most. ;)


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: metallex78 on January 02, 2007, 08:23:50 PM
I love Pantera, it really saddens me to think we'll never get to hear any more Pantera albums again, but I'm hoping Vinnie eventually releases some of those unreleased Damageplan tracks.

As for Pantera, all their albums are great, my fav would probably be a tie between Far Beyond Driven and Great Southern Trendkill, which I think is pretty underrated. Other tracks worthy of mention are the studio bonus cuts on their Live album - Where You Come From and I Can't Hide. Where You Come From has such a kickass riff! :beer:

The thing I loved about Pantera is that they were so goddamn heavy, yet they had so much groove, you couldn't help but bop along to their music. Oh, and any Pantera song is great to blast up loud, real loud, in your car.

D, do yourself a favour and buy ALL the albums, including the live one, trust me, you won't be disappointed! : ok:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Izzy on January 03, 2007, 09:12:07 AM
Pantera most by one of the few bands that have the fan base split so much on fav albums - their first 4 are all so good its easy to see where people are coming from

Pantera really stand out for the production - cowboys from hell came out at a time when so many albums were seriously underproduced and now sound very dated - but CFH has a real freshness to it



Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: F*ck Fear on January 08, 2007, 05:28:43 AM
I love all their records in different ways. Far Beyond Driven and Reinventing The Steel are fucking brutal.

Official Live 101 Proof fucking rocks too.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: mrlee on January 08, 2007, 11:21:21 AM
I love all their records in different ways. Far Beyond Driven and Reinventing The Steel are fucking brutal.

Official Live 101 Proof fucking rocks too.

RTS has some cool groove riffs in it, i quite enjoy it, his vocals get a bit too roar for me at times on that one though, but not as bad as trendkill.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on January 08, 2007, 03:33:33 PM
I love all their records in different ways. Far Beyond Driven and Reinventing The Steel are fucking brutal.

Official Live 101 Proof fucking rocks too.

Oh hell yeah. Official Live kicks all ass. Blasting that son of a bitch can help you rid any anger problems you might have.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Neemo on January 12, 2007, 12:02:46 PM
official live was my first pantera album...it does rule :beer:

"i'm gonna tell you something right the fuck right now....we got the god-damn cameras on ya and we're filming for the god damn home video so i wanna se you go fucking ape shit right now....vince take it from the fucking verse, Cant' you see, ready?" :hihi: Phil was funny live, he was always so trashed : ok: He puked all over the stage when i saw them in detroit :hihi: peopel booed him and he told them to fuck off and he started singing again, thats hardcore : ok:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BLS-Pride on January 12, 2007, 08:06:03 PM
Hahah nice.

"You can curse, its ok to curse. You payed good money to curse."


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: kupirock on January 15, 2007, 09:13:27 AM
According to Revolver magazine, late PANTERA/DAMAGEPLAN guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott's longtime partner, Rita Haney, and videographer Bobby Tongs have started to sift through footage for the follow-up to the DVD "DimeVision - Vol 1: That's The Fun I Have". The disc should be ready for release in the summer. "I can't wait to see it," Dimebag's brother and former PANTERA/DAMAGEPLAN bandmate Vinnie Paul Abbott says. "I'm sure it'll include stuff that I didn't even know about. Like, I knew Dime did a lot of crazy, fucked-up shit, but I didn't know about the fireworks he lit in the house until I saw the first videos. I don't know how he didn't burn his house down."

A cornucopia of a small portion of miles of video footage shot over the years, mostly taken mostly from Dimebag's point of view, "DimeVision - Vol 1: That's The Fun I Have" has been certified gold by the RIAA in the United States as well as in Canada.

 :beer:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: F*ck Fear on January 16, 2007, 05:51:03 AM
Sounds fucking awsome. Can't wait for that.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: CheapJon on January 20, 2008, 12:20:52 PM
it's over a year ago since anyone posted in this thread but i gotta say that I became a fan of this band a couple of months ago, they fucking kickass hard


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: F*ck Fear on January 21, 2008, 01:50:27 AM
Pantera and Guns are my favorite bands. I love the groove they had.
I got to see them on the Reinventing The Steel tour in 2001, just before they broke up. I saw Damageplan live twice, and met Dime and Vinnie both times. Great guys. I've seen Down twice now, and just missed out on meeting Phil. I like all the other bands that the memebers of Pantera have been in, but nothing can compare to Pantera.
Dime is on the cover of this months Guitar World, for those who don't know. I still have to pick it up.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: randy marsh on January 21, 2008, 07:55:26 AM
Pantera and Guns are my favorite bands. I love the groove they had.
I got to see them on the Reinventing The Steel tour in 2001, just before they broke up. I saw Damageplan live twice, and met Dime and Vinnie both times. Great guys. I've seen Down twice now, and just missed out on meeting Phil. I like all the other bands that the memebers of Pantera have been in, but nothing can compare to Pantera.
Dime is on the cover of this months Guitar World, for those who don't know. I still have to pick it up.

GN'R and Pantera, the best rock band and the best metal band of 90s imo  : ok: both started in 80's but their prime time was in 90's


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: CheapJon on January 21, 2008, 01:19:23 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHuIFgF47Ck

that may be the best crowd i've ever fucking heard, they don't start play until 3 minutes in to it and i'm sure most of you'ev seen it but god damn!


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: The Dog on January 22, 2008, 01:32:05 AM
it's over a year ago since anyone posted in this thread but i gotta say that I became a fan of this band a couple of months ago, they fucking kickass hard

I was a fan of the big hits when they came out in the 90s but never owned an album until recently.  Down 3 actually helped me rediscover them. 

such an amazing band. 


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: randy marsh on January 23, 2008, 07:54:19 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHuIFgF47Ck

that may be the best crowd i've ever fucking heard, they don't start play until 3 minutes in to it and i'm sure most of you'ev seen it but god damn!

thanks for posting.. this was new to me and holy SHIIITT that's a wild crowd.. If i just had an timetravellingmachine  :drool:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: CheapJon on July 22, 2008, 01:26:18 PM
I'm listening to Power Metal for the first time now.. I don't think i would have guessed that it's the same band that recorded CFH, VDoP,FBD and the rest of the later albums if i didn't know it.. it's not all that bad but the latter records are so awesome it's sick :P


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: PJ on July 22, 2008, 03:55:43 PM
i think the most underrated and best album of them is
the great southern trendkill.. more extreme and experimental


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: metallex78 on July 22, 2008, 08:51:46 PM
i think the most underrated and best album of them is
the great southern trendkill.. more extreme and experimental

I wouldn't say the best, but it's definitely underrated. Has some amazing guitar work too, listen to the outro solo on Floods - awesome stuff! : ok:

Does anyone know what's happening with the stuff that Dime recorded for the second Damageplan album?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: CheapJon on July 23, 2008, 03:09:42 PM
kind of a rick roll, but it's not http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zRzgqZkVcI

I fooled my friend with this one, he was like WTF :hihi: hell i was too when i first heard it


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: CheapJon on September 07, 2008, 06:30:35 PM
just watched Pantera Behind the Music damn i got all teary eyed when they talked about the murder of dime.. i just can't believe the shit, how can one kill a guy like dime :no:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Wheres Izzy on September 07, 2008, 11:46:03 PM
i think the most underrated and best album of them is
the great southern trendkill.. more extreme and experimental


TGSTK is one of my favorite albums ever. I think it's their best effort and I'm a big fan.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: CheapJon on October 22, 2009, 08:37:43 PM
Hey gang, does anybody have an mp3 of their cover of cat scratch fever?
edit: nevermind, i got it now  :smoking:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: +Rocker+ on October 23, 2009, 09:55:59 PM
just watched Pantera Behind the Music damn i got all teary eyed when they talked about the murder of dime.. i just can't believe the shit, how can one kill a guy like dime :no:

It was so sad that epidsode, Dime's death. How iresponsible Anselmo was on his inopportune statements... :no:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: CheapJon on October 26, 2009, 07:19:18 PM
How iresponsible Anselmo was on his inopportune statements... :no:
irresponsible? please explain 'cause it almost looks like you blame Phil a little for it


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Bodhi on October 27, 2009, 04:42:53 AM
i think the most underrated and best album of them is
the great southern trendkill.. more extreme and experimental


TGSTK is one of my favorite albums ever. I think it's their best effort and I'm a big fan.

Trendkill blew the doors off of that trendy lame ass 90's alt rock...it was awesome!  I too am a huge fan of this record...


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: mrlee on October 27, 2009, 07:18:12 AM
How iresponsible Anselmo was on his inopportune statements... :no:
irresponsible? please explain 'cause it almost looks like you blame Phil a little for it
its quite easy to see how Vinnie blames Phil.

But its also easy to see how it isnt Phils fault.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: BlowUpYourVideo on October 27, 2009, 11:47:42 AM
I've got the albums from Cowboys... through to TGST and from what I've listened to, TGST is probably my favourite. The title track is especially awesome. :D

I want to check out Reinventing The Steel some time too... :yes:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: rebelhipi on August 30, 2012, 12:57:52 PM
pantera is da shit!

big fan for few years now

trendkill also my favorite


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: WAR41 on August 30, 2012, 01:56:03 PM
Well done on reviving this thread.  I too love Pantera.  A New Level is a song I will forever be able to split faces to. 


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: AxlsMainMan on August 30, 2012, 03:06:21 PM
Well done on reviving this thread.  I too love Pantera.  A New Level is a song I will forever be able to split faces to. 
Amazing song, amazing album :smoking:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: CheapJon on September 04, 2012, 10:18:29 AM
my favorite record of Pantera as of late is actually Reinventing the Steel.


what do you guys think of their last album?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: LongGoneDay on September 04, 2012, 11:52:35 AM
my favorite record of Pantera as of late is actually Reinventing the Steel.


what do you guys think of their last album?

I made it a point to listen to Revolution is my Name on the way to my baseball games this season. Seemed to help for a while, haha.
Pantera could do no wrong in my eyes. Well maybe Metal Magic!

I can gig everything from Power Metal til the end, but Cowboys is my hands down favorite, with Vulgar being second.
Used to love FBD, but think I may have played it out. GST and RTS are solid albums, especially considering they came out at a time when all their peers were past their primes, putting out mostly uninspired material. They never stood still, or put out a by the numbers Pantera record. Musically, GST and RTS are great. Lyrically, they left a bit to be desired for me.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Gunner80 on September 04, 2012, 12:36:07 PM
my favorite record of Pantera as of late is actually Reinventing the Steel.


what do you guys think of their last album?

I made it a point to listen to Revolution is my Name on the way to my baseball games this season. Seemed to help for a while, haha.
Pantera could do no wrong in my eyes. Well maybe Metal Magic!

I can gig everything from Power Metal til the end, but Cowboys is my hands down favorite, with Vulgar being second.
Used to love FBD, but think I may have played it out. GST and RTS are solid albums, especially considering they came out at a time when all their peers were past their primes, putting out mostly uninspired material. They never stood still, or put out a by the numbers Pantera record. Musically, GST and RTS are great. Lyrically, they left a bit to be desired for me.
What the hell did you want them to write about? they all had millions of dollars and life was mostly good minus the back and heroin addiction for Phil. I think the topics on TGSTK are pretty darn good. RTS was a mess because they all hated Phil by that point.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: LongGoneDay on September 04, 2012, 01:29:59 PM
my favorite record of Pantera as of late is actually Reinventing the Steel.


what do you guys think of their last album?

I made it a point to listen to Revolution is my Name on the way to my baseball games this season. Seemed to help for a while, haha.
Pantera could do no wrong in my eyes. Well maybe Metal Magic!

I can gig everything from Power Metal til the end, but Cowboys is my hands down favorite, with Vulgar being second.
Used to love FBD, but think I may have played it out. GST and RTS are solid albums, especially considering they came out at a time when all their peers were past their primes, putting out mostly uninspired material. They never stood still, or put out a by the numbers Pantera record. Musically, GST and RTS are great. Lyrically, they left a bit to be desired for me.
What the hell did you want them to write about? they all had millions of dollars and life was mostly good minus the back and heroin addiction for Phil. I think the topics on TGSTK are pretty darn good. RTS was a mess because they all hated Phil by that point.

I don't think the lyrics are bad, just not as strong as previous efforts, which is why I don't hold them in as high regard.
I still spin em pretty regularly. No different from any band. They all run out of interesting things to say eventually.
Though I think Phil's had some stronger moment's with Down, than he did with Pantera towards the end.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: rebelhipi on September 04, 2012, 02:03:55 PM
great record. ill cast a shadow is a masterpiece


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Malcolm on August 17, 2022, 07:19:10 PM
Thoughts on the supposed reunion?


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: (t) on August 18, 2022, 08:39:56 PM
Good luck to 'em.. bold move to call it Pantera though.


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: Bridge on August 23, 2022, 10:49:36 PM
Good luck to 'em.. bold move to call it Pantera though.

I agree, though in the GNR world, we've seen bolder.  : ok:


Title: Re: Pantera
Post by: rebelhipi on September 12, 2022, 05:33:30 PM
Good luck to 'em.. bold move to call it Pantera though.

I agree, though in the GNR world, we've seen bolder.  : ok:
Yeah, we cant really afford to criticize that  :D

Honestly i dont mind it. Its not like Dimebag and Vinnie will be forgotten.